Gainward GTX780 Ti Phantom Single and SLI Review

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Emphasising how the twin card setup is mainly of benefit in higher resolutions, the Gainward SLI arrangement is only a bit better than the single card in 0xAA 1080P, but starts rocking and rolling as the image quality and resolution increase until by the time we hit 8xAA Ultra texture 2560x1440 the Phantom SLI is doubling the performance of a single GTX780Ti.

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Wow , those number for SLI are amazing , but I'm going to say pricey and overkill for most people . Still I'd love to have just one of these , if for anything else the looks and the ability to really clean up the fans properly .

I thought these Gainward versions would be some of the more expensive non ref 780Tis. Others I have seen knocking about are £630-£650+ these coming in at £600 isn't bad.

Saying that though, It's hard to talk about the price of them with a strait face, the price of the 780Ti is general is bad. But at least these Gainward ones are cheaper than the others that are about.Quote

The GTX 780 Ti cards may be expensive but you can't argue with those results, truly top class.
That being said I can't help but smile or laugh when I look at the price, even the price of one is out of my price range if I were to build a whole rig.

I do like the design of these gainward cards, the fans behind the fins and the ability to remove the fans are a truly fantastic feature for cleaning the cards and they don't look bad either.Quote

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